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  1. Japanese samurai clan

    The Takeda Clan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. The clan reached its greatest influence under the rule of Takeda Shingen, one of the most famous rulers of the period.
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    The Takeda Clan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. The clan reached its greatest influence under the rule of Takeda Shingen, one of the most famous rulers … See more

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    The Takeda are descendants of the Emperor Seiwa (858–876), the 56th Emperor of Japan, … See more

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    The Kōshū Hatto, composed at some point in the 15th century, is the code of law of the Takeda family, while the Kōyō Gunkan, composed largely by See more

    Among the notable members of the Takeda clan was Takeda Nobushige, who wrote the Kyujukyu Kakun, which introduced the 99 rules for the clan members. See more

    Takeda is a playable faction in Shogun: Total War and Shogun 2.
    Takeda is a playable nation in Europa Universalis IV.
    The Takeda clan in … See more

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    Takeda is also a fairly common family name in modern Japan, though it is unlikely that everyone with the Takeda name is descended from this noble house (several divisions of the family have the Takeda name).
    In fact, most of the … See more

    Three major cadet branches of the Takeda clan were established across Japan, along with several smaller branches. Due to the establishment of these cadet branches, the main Takeda clan in Kai Province is also referred to as the Kai Takeda clan.
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  4. Biographies of samurai|Shinngenn TakedaⅠ

    WEBOne of the most famous samurai from Japan’s warring state period Takeda Shingen lived from 1521~1573 in Kai province (present day Yamanashi prefecture). The Takeda clan was famous for their fearsome cavalry and were a force to be reckoned with. His tactical strategy is based on that …

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    WEBNov 14, 2020 · The Takeda were a branch family of the Minamoto. They were well established in Kai Province (now Yamanashi Prefecture) since the Kamakura Period (1185-1333), and held the post of shugo (守護, military governor) throughout

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    WEBNov 26, 2021 · The Takeda clan were lords of Kai Province (modern day Yamanashi Prefecture) and even after five centuries, Yamanashi continues to recognize and honor its favorite son in myriad ways, including with large statues of the man

  9. WEBEarly Life. Takeda Katsuchiyo was born December 1, 1521, the eldest son of Takeda Nobutora, leader of the Takeda clan and daimyo of the province of Kai. At a fairly young age Shingen began to assist his father with the older relatives and vassals of the Takeda family, and became a valuable …

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